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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2001 Citing a potentially troublesome past, the Arizona Department of Racing has denied a temporary license to a man who is barred from doing business in Indian casinos. Jerry Simms had applied for a temporary license to run a $53 million race track. He is also applying for a permanent one. Citing his questionable business deals, the Arizona Gaming Department in March denied Simms' application for off-track beting in tribal casinos. Get the Story:
Racetrack owner denied temporary license (The Arizona Republic 8/8)
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Facebook TwitterWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 2001 Citing a potentially troublesome past, the Arizona Department of Racing has denied a temporary license to a man who is barred from doing business in Indian casinos. Jerry Simms had applied for a temporary license to run a $53 million race track. He is also applying for a permanent one. Citing his questionable business deals, the Arizona Gaming Department in March denied Simms' application for off-track beting in tribal casinos. Get the Story:
Racetrack owner denied temporary license (The Arizona Republic 8/8)
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